• BombOmOm@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That thing is fucked. Just think about how many liquid lines, wires, and delicate components have holes in them. Probably cheaper to figure out the few components that don’t have holes, and pull them out from this hunk of junk.

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    1 year ago

    Someone is going to be in deep crap for posting this. Really surprised to see any aftermath pics.

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      1 year ago

      Reminds me of the clip with the Russian mechanic inspecting a vehicle that got hit with old man tungsten. Holes every-fucking-where. Even the frame.

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        1 year ago

        I knew someone from the War Thunder forums would come along.

        Neat, it does look like some kind of sensor to confirm the canopy is no longer there. Very similar to commercial alarm glass break sensors from the 80s-90s.

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          Never played the game but I was once into sims and recognized the explosive canopy. I’d also heard of helicopters with ejection systems and a quick search confirmed the ka-52 is one of them.

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      The line is detonation cording. It is there to shatter the canopy as part of the ejection sequence. It can be seen on many older combat jets. It is a less common system now as many aircraft use explosive bolts to jettison the entire canopy structure instead.

      In the case of a helicopter this is safer however. Because a helicopter is more likely to have little or no forward motion a canopy that has been jettisoned would be an impact hazard for ejecting crew.

      F in chat for Goose. o7